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- Samurzakano (Georgian: სამურზაყანო, samurzak'ano) is a historical region in southeastern Abkhazia, in western Georgia. It is po****ted by Mingrelians...
- official decision of the Russian authorities, the residents of Abkhazia and Samurzakano had to study and pray in Russian. After the m**** deportation of 1878...
- სამურზაყანოელები, Abkhaz: Myrzaҟanaa) — a term for the inhabitants of Samurzakano (modern Gali, Tkvarcheli and partially Ochamchire districts) that arose...
- (from 1883 Sukhum Okrug, within Kutaisi Governorate), incorporating the Samurzakano region west of the Ingur river which had hitherto been part of Kutais...
- (from 1883 Sukhum Okrug, within Kutaisi Governorate), incorporating the Samurzakano region west of the Ingur river which had hitherto been part of Kutais...
- respectively. The main dialects and subdialects of Mingrelian are: Zugdidi-Samurzakano or Northwest dialect Jvari Senaki-poti or Southeast dialect Martvili-Bandza...
- family whose one member, Murzakan, gave to his new fiefdom the name "Samurzakano" (i.e., "land of Murzakan"). The upper class of this new prin****lity...
- traces of evidentiality indexation. Mingrelian has two dialects: Zugdidi-Samurzakano (northwestern) and Senaki-Martvili (southeastern). Mingrelian has nine...
- Abkhaz (2024-01-19). "On the Political and Ethnic History of Myrzakan (Samurzakano) in the 19th Century, By Denis Gopia". Abkhaz World | History, Culture...
- (Lechkhum-Svaneti), capitalTsageri 13 – Sukhumi region (Abkhazia-Samurzakano), capitalSukhumi 14 – Zugdidi region (Zemo Odishi), capital – Zugdidi...